The 2025 NBA trade deadline has passed, and to say it was eventful would be the understatement of the century. All-Star players Luka Doncic, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Davis, De’Aaron Fox, Brandon Ingram and Khris Middleton all landed at new destinations. The Los Angeles Lakers’ acquisition of Doncic will go down as one of the most shocking and consequential trades in NBA history. And they didn’t stop there, as Los Angeles also acquired emerging lob threat Mark Williams to add to the pairing of Doncic and LeBron James.
Fox, meanwhile, departs the Sacramento Kings to team up with megastar Victor Wembanyama in San Antonio.
We also finally saw an end to Butler’s trade saga with the Miami Heat, as he was reportedly sent to the Golden State Warriors in a multi-team deal that landed Andrew Wiggins and Kyle Anderson in Miami, along with a protected first-round pick. Butler will join Stephen Curry and Draymond Green to form a veteran nucleus with immeasurable postseason pedigree.
On top of that, Ingram was shipped from the Pelicans to the Raptors later Wednesday. In Toronto, he will team up with Scottie Barnes while the Pelicans are trending toward having one of the top selections in the 2025 draft.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls finally parted ways with Zach LaVine, sending him to Sacramento in the Fox deal, but they surprisingly held onto several players — Nikola Vucevic, Coby White and Lonzo Ball, for example — who were expected to possibly be on the move before Thursday’s deadline.
A ton of deals flew around the NBA over the past few days, so we’re here to keep track of them all for you in one, tidy place. Here is every NBA trade that went down from Feb. 1 until the deadline.
2025 NBA trade deadline tracker
Notable deals since Feb. 1 listed below